Machine for cutting boot or shoe soles



No Model.) 19 Sheets.Sheet 1. C. GOODING 85 V. BEAUREGARD. MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT OR SHOE SOLES, &Q-, PROM SHEET MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nov. 9, 189-7.

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0. s. GOODING & v. BEAUREGARD.

MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE sows, &o., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

.No. 593,537; Patented Nov. 9, 1897.

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O. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD, MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, 860., FROM SHEET (No Model.) 19 Sheets8heet -4.

0. s. GOODING & v. BEA-UREGARD. MACHINE FOB. CUTTING BOOT 0B. SHOE SOLES, &o., PROM SHEET- MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nov. 9', 1897.

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'19 Sheets-Sheet 5, O. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD. MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT OR SHOE SOLES, &p., PROM SHEET 7 MATERIAL. v1 I0.593,5 Patented Nov. 9,1897.

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19 Sheets-Sheet 6 S. GOODI-NG 82; V. BEAUREGARD.

MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, &0., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

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G. S. GOODING 83 V. BEAUREGARD. .MAGHINE FOB CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLE S, .&c., PROM SHEET MATERIAL.

No. 593,537; Patented Nov 9, 1897.

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o. s. 900mm & v. BEAUREGARD. MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, &c., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nov. 9, 1897.

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G. S. GOODING 82 V. BBAUREGARD;

MACHINE FORGUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, &o., PROM SHEET MATERIAL.

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(No Model.)

0.8. GOODING & MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SH &c., PROM SHEET Patented Nov. 9,1897.

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(No Model!) 19 Sheets-Shet11. G. S. GOODING & V..BE'AUR.EGARD;' .MAGHiNE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE .SOLES 6110., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

Patented Nov. 9, 1897.

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MATERIAL.

(No Model.) 19 Sheets-Sheet 13.

G. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD.

MAGHINB FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, 820., PROM SHEET MATERIAL.

Patented Nov; 9, 1897;

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(No Model.) 19 SheetsSheet 14. O. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD.

MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, 620., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nuv. 9,1897.

(No Model.)

v 19 Sheets-Sheet 15. O. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD.

MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT'OR SHOE SOLES, &c., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nov. 9, 1897.

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MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHO BSOLES, &0., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

Patented Nov. 9, 1897.

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M aim (No Model.) 19 Sheets-Sheet 17.

GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD.

MAGHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, 6am, FROM SHEET 'MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nov. 9, 1897.

WIT ES5ES. Pk/ENTERS .(No Modal.) I r 19 Sh eets--Sheet 18.

G. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD.

MAG HINB-FOR CUTTING BOOT 0R SHOE SOLES, &o., FROM SHEET MATERIAL.

No 59-3 ',537. Patented Ne s, 1897. v y y.

(No Model.) I 19 Sheets-Sheet 19.

0. S. GOODING & V. BEAUREGARD MACHINE FOR CUTTING BOOT OR SHOE SOLES; &c., FROM SHEET.

MATERIAL.

No. 593,537. Patented Nov. 9, 1897;

W. T E5. 5 ii 'Z W/%W m 1 4 hrQxW QW 0W UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE] CHARLES S. GOODING, OF BROOKLINE, AND VICTOR BEAUREGARD, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNORS TO ROBERTD. EVANS AND JOHN S. LOCKWOOD, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

Application filed February 12,1897. Serial No. 623,330. (No model.)

cutting of each article;

anism for removing from the pattern the article after it is cut and fluous port-ion of the blank or Waste material 61 it. Y

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that We, CHARLES-S. Goomne, of Brookline, in the county of Norfolk, and VICTOR BEAUREGARD, of Boston, in the county of uifolk, both in the Oommonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Cutting Boot or Shoe Soles and other Arti cles of Ourvilinear-Outline from Sheet Material, of which the following description is a specification.

also inthe mechenee to the drawings,-wherein- Figure 1 is a perspective proved machine, taken from the front. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the same, taken from the rear. Fig. 3 is a front elevation. Fig. 3 is a vertical section feed-regulating device,

sole is to be out. the pattern any article of curvilinear outline may be out from sheet material.

The invention consists in the several parts of the machine, as follows: in the feed' finger: Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation taken on line 6 6, Fig. 5, looking from the left, illustrating the feed-regulating" device, the frame of the machine being shown in dotted lines. Fig. 6 is a plan of a knurled collar on the finger of the feed-regulating .de-

vices to facilitate turning, it to vary its lengt by the action upon said devices of projections carried by the material, so that the extent of each intermittent movement of the feeding mechanism Will accurately correspond with the distance etWeen each two arm which carries the regulating device. Fig. successive ornamenta or designating figures 7 is a perspective View of the feed-regulating the materialwhich devices. Figs. 8 and S are diagrams illusfigures is intended of each article cut or ad uster for the WhiCh iS b is being fed, one of which to be placed in the middle therefrom; in the guide strip of material and clamp-carrying the same. plan viewof the trimming-knife or cutter, carrying a'rm, and actuating mechanism.' Fig. 12 is-a front elevation of the same. Fig. 13 isa plan viewof the trimming.- knife carrier. Fig. l4 is the same.' Figs. 15 and 16 he mechanism which supports and operates the cutter or trimmins-knife and by whichthe the blade thereof is always kept tangent to the varying curves of the pattern duringthe are views similar View of the ima sideelevation .of.

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